1 gram
One gram of mineral oil has a weight of one gram, as weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. The weight would remain the same regardless of the substance.
A cc or ml or milliliter is a volume. A gram is, by definition, a weight. A pint equals a pound the world around is what we learned in chemistry class and a cc = 1 gram of water, but one gram of gold would be WAY less than 1 cc.
1 gram is the weight of 1 cubic centimeter of pure water. 1 gram is one thousandth = 0.001 of a kilogram.
1 gram of water is exactly one mililiter.
The weight of one gram of hydrogen peroxide is 1 gram.
A gram is the mass of 1 mL of water. Imagine a cube, each side 1 cm in length. Fill up that cube with water. That much water weighs one gram. A rough estimate is that one gram is about the weight of a standard paper clip.
A milliliter of water is equivalent to 1 gram in weight, as water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter.
There are 980.7 dynes in one gram weight.
One gram. A gram is already a unit of measurement for weight.
The mass and volume of water was used to define the SI units for weight and volume, and is almost exactly 1 gram per milliliter (1 gram/cm3).Although this changes slightly with temperature, one gram of water is one cc or one mL of water.A liter of water at 25°C weighs about 0.997 kilograms.
One gram. A gram is already a unit of measurement for weight.
Only in the metric system. The metric system bases its unit of weight, the gram, on the weight of one millilitre of water. Therefore one litre of water (or other liquid which is mostly water) weighs one kilogram (1000 grams)